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The
Worst
Crime

If you were asked what
was the worst crime, what would you reply? Murder, rape, torture, child
molesting, genocide, or crimes against humanity? Yet, as serious as these
crimes are, they are not The
Worst Crime.

The
Stiffest
Sentence

If you were the judge and
able to impose any sentence for any of the above crimes, what sentence would
you consider appropriate for the crime? Death in any of its various forms,
or life imprisonment without the possibility of parole? Yet, as strict as
you might be, your decision would not be The
Stiffest Sentence.

The
Harshest
Punishment

If you were the jury and
had the responsibility to impose any punishment that you chose, what
punishment would you recommend? Solitary confinement, a chain gang, or
monotonous, solitary labor? Yet, as harsh as the punishment is, it would
not be The
Harshest Punishment.

The
Worst Crime
is not man against man, but man against God. The worst crime is not
something you do, but Someone you reject. God gave you a choice—trust Jesus
Christ as your Saviour, who died in your place, or follow Satan, who is the
prince of this world and its sin. The worst crime is to take the “mark” of
the Antichrist, and reject the Christ of the Cross.

The
Stiffest Sentence
is the sentence you will receive for committing the worst crime. The Bible
says if you choose Satan, thereby dying in your sins, “that the smoke of your
torment ascends up for ever and ever (unto
the ages of ages);” that you will be “cast into the lake of fire”
that “shall
never be quenched (put out).” Tormented
for ever and ever!

The
Harshest Punishment
is the deserved and fair penalty you will receive as your sentence for your
crime. The Bible says you, “shall drink of the wrath of
God;”“shall be tormented with fire
and brimstone;” and “shall have no rest day or
night.” Punished without intermission for
ever and ever!

The
Worst Crime
has been committed.
The
Stiffest Sentence
has already been handed down. The
Harshest Punishment
awaits you at the moment of your death.
But while you live, there is still mercy to be found at God’s court of
justice. You still have time to repent (change your mind) about your sins,
acknowledge Christ’s blood shed on your behalf, and receive Jesus Christ
(God come in human flesh) as your Saviour/Deliverer from sin.

Right now,Believe—Repent—Pray,

“God be merciful to me a sinner who believes in my
heart that Jesus Christ paid the full payment of my sin. That He fully
satisfied the wrath of God on my behalf through His shed blood. And that
You raised Him from the dead, fully satisfied with His sacrificial death. I
now repent of my sins and trust Jesus Christ’s death alone for my salvation
and deliverance from sin. In Jesus’ name I pray, amen.”

“For whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord, shall be saved”
Romans 10:13.